A week is a long time in football and as ever the National League has seen many goings on over the past seven days, with a new manager coming into the league.

In case you've missed anything that has happened during the past week for whatever reason, we've got our weekly National League digest for you to catch up on everything you need to from around Woking's league.

From an England international match to an assistant manager vacancy, this week has seen it all.

Chester on the lookout for a new assistant manager

(Image: Courtesy of Walsall FC)

Chester are looking for a new assistant manager after Ian Sharps joined League One Walsall in a similar role.

He finished his playing career at Chester and was made the club's number two in the summer by current boss Jon McCarthy.

The Chester Chronicle are reporting that Sharps has signed a three-year deal with the League One outfit.

York bring in former Premier League midfielder

York City have signed former Premier League midfielder Simon Lappin, subject to international clearance.

The 33-year-old has signed a deal with the club until the end of the season and is in line to make his debut against Dagenham & Redbridge on the weekend.

He played for Norwich for six seasons and played a part in their back-to-back promotion to the Premier League in 2011.

Solihull announce their new manager

Solihull have announced that Liam McDonald will be their new manager after leaving Hednesford Town.

McDonald brings with him his coaching staff of Nick Green and David Bridgwater who will join head coach Keith Bertschin who joined last week.

He said: "At the age of 31, the opportunity to manage Solihull was just too good to turn down.

"I'm a young, ambitious manager who's excited to carry on the good work Marcus Bignot has done over the years because he's transformed this club."

Read More

Eastleigh sign Sutton United winger

Sutton United have confirmed they have accepted a second bid from Eastleigh for winger Ross Stearn.

The 26-year-old has scored six goals for the club this season and has made a total of 80 appearances for the club.

Sutton manager Paul Doswell said: "Ross has improved almost game by game since joining Sutton, and thoroughly deserves this chance to secure his family's future for the next three years, whilst also realising an ambition to be a full-time professional."

England C reach International Challenge Trophy final

(Image: Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

Paul Fairclough's England C side reached the ICT final after beating Estonia U23s 2-1 in Tallinn.

Brandon Hall played the entire 90 minutes for the Three Lions while Jake Caprice was an unused sub.

They will now play Slovakia U21s in the final in Slovakia, a team they lost 4-3 to in June.